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GEOGRAPHY WORLD POPULATION ESO

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  • Give at least 2 of the most densely populated regions of the planet.
    East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the Gulf of Guinea, Western Europe, the East Coast of the United States, Central America
  • is the departure movement of population from one place to another.
    Emigration
  • the number of births to the population of a territory and it is expressed in per mille
    Birth rate relates
  • Number of inhabitants in Spain
    over 47 million inhabitants
  • The Spanish population pyramid is ____.
    stationary ( due to the low birth rate and the increase in life expectancy. It an elderly population.
  • is the study of population movements according to factors such as mortality, birthrate and migration.
    Population dynamics
  • is the arrival movement of population from one place to another.
    Immigration
  • Population density is calculated by
    dividing the total number of people in an area by the area they occupy (in km²).
  • Is world population evenly distributed?
    The world population is not evenly distributed since there are areas with high population density and areas with low population density
  • How many people are there in the world?
    The world´s population is approximately 7 billion.
  • It represents aged populations. They are typical of developed.
    Stationary pyramids
  • A person who arrives in another country to live there.
    Immigrant
  • calculating the difference between arriving and departing populations. ( difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants)
    The net migration rate
  • the difference between the number of births and deaths in a given period.
    Natural increase expresses
  • is the relation between the number of inhabitants and the area they occupy.
    density of population
  • The dynamics of any population are influenced by
    the natural increase and by migrations.
  • are movements that can be domestic(within a country) or external or international (from one country to another or from one continent to another)
    Migrations
  • is the average number of years a given population lives in a certain period of time.
    Life expectancy
  • It represents populations in process of ageing. They are typical of developing countries.
    Constrictive pyramids
  • the number of deaths of children under one year of age in a population of one thousand registered live births.
    The infant mortality rate formula relates
  • There are two types of migratory movements:
    emigration and immigration.
  • the number of deaths in relation to the total population (per mille).
    crude mortality rate
  • It represents young populations. They are typical of underdeveloped countries.
    Expansive pyramids
  • a person who leaves his/ her country to live in another.
    Emigrant